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2. Where does cellular respiration take places in the cell?

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IT TAKES PLACE IN THE CYTOPLASM BUT MOST OF THE REACTIONS TAKE PLACE IN THE MITOCHONDRIA

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Cellular respiration occurs in the double-membrane organelle called the mitochondrion

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Explanation:mitochondria

The enzymatic reactions of cellular respiration begin in the cytoplasm, but most of the reactions occur in the mitochondria. Cellular respiration occurs in the double-membrane organelle called the mitochondrion. The folds in the inner membrane are called cristae.

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